C2G 28723 C2G/Cables to Go Cavo per modem Internet ad alta velocità RJ11 (25 piedi), grigio

Brand:C2G

3.6/5

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Il cavo Inter Modem ad alta velocità di Cables To Go fornisce la connessione di interconnessione più veloce possibile. I cavi telefonici ordinari inclusi nella scatola spesso utilizzano materiali di bassa qualità con poca o nessuna schermatura che può comportare scarse prestazioni. Il cavo Inter Modem ad alta velocità collega il tuo modem analogico o digitale a una presa telefonica a muro consentendo una trasmissione dati fino a 10 volte più veloce. Fermacavo modellato antigroviglio; Giacca ultra flessibile.

La doppia schermatura della lamina con lo schermo a treccia riduce le interferenze mentre la struttura a doppino intrecciato riduce al minimo la diafonia per un trasferimento dati ad alta velocità e senza errori. Disponibile in lunghezze fino a 100 piedi. Doppio foglio schermato per ridurre le EMI. Utilizzare per collegare un modem a una presa telefonica. Collegare il modem analogico o digitale (DSL/ISDN) a una presa telefonica a muro.
Brand C2G
Cable Type Ethernet
Color Grey
Compatible Devices Modem
Connector Gender Male-to-Male
Connector Type RJ11
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,662 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 28723
Item Weight 0.55 Pounds
Item Weight 8.8 ounces
Manufacturer C2G
Number of Items 1
Product Dimensions 7 x 5.5 x 1 inches
Special Feature Braided, High Speed
Unit Count 1 Count

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Scritto da: J Wilund
Great product
Was doing an office remodel for a customer and needed a longer DSL Ethernet cable. Tried two local stores, nothing. Found this cable, received it next day, works great and has improved their up/down speed as well.
Scritto da: Jill
Works as it should
I bought this cable to replace an AT&T data cord that my cat destroyed. Unbelievably, AT&T does not have these data cords any more since they have moved on to other technology, even though they have not bothered to update customers' connections. I searched every big-box store they referred me to, with no luck, not even the large old-school electronics store in our town. NO ONE had these cables. I am immensely grateful to have found this one; it works exactly as it should. My only unhappiness is that I had to pay for it (AT&T should have provided it to me) but of course that is no fault of the vendor's. So, if you are looking for a cable to connect your AT&T DSL or Uverse (NOT via ethernet), this is the cable for you. After making my connections, I wrapped the cord, still coiled, in a dish towel and duct-taped it. Kitty will not get this one. Big props to Amazon for delivering it a day early!
Scritto da: AllanNKnox
Have DSL via "copper"? YOU NEED THIS!
I recently switched back to my phone company's DSL internet even though they still don't have "Residential Fiber" in front of my house. I was tired of the cable company's intermittent outages, low speeds even with high speed numbers, and overcharging for the service. NOTE: in my experience, if you have close to 100 Mbps DSL it is always faster than 200 Mbps Cable (or more). This is probably true because a Data Subscriber Line (DSL) is a direct connection to your internet company, and Cable is a SHARED connection with your neighbors. I found out from the installer that a 4-strand RJ11 phone cable was needed and he used the one I already had. They will supply one but it is of roughly the same quality as what I had. And I was getting speeds that were less than I got when I had DSL before (same company and location). I shopped around and found out that higher quality phone cable exists, so I found this one and ordered it. It costs 3 or 4 times what standard phone cables cost, but is worth every penny. The major problem with standard RJ11 phone cable is that it is NOT shielded. Having its four wires in two "twisted pairs" and shielding around them all helps cut down interference from power cables and other EM interference. This cable has both. My speeds more than doubled, up to very close to my maximum paid-for speed. All three measures improved significantly! I could not be happier with this cable.
Scritto da: DFJ
Great for DSL lines.
Consistently achieved 150mb down/15mb up over a 100/10 dsl internet subscription; well worth the money in my opinion, your results may vary.
Scritto da: Theresa
My unicorn
Needed a longer cable than what the internet providers had available. Great value, and works way better than the old flat cable we had.
Scritto da: Private
Extremely high quality cable, but...
This cable is an extremely high quality cable (composed of excellent components, shielded, stress relief boots on the RJ11 terminals, etc.). However, be advised that the wiring is reversed - meaning that in the RJ11 terminals wire 1 crosses to wire 4, and wire 2 crosses to wire 3. This is not specified in the description. (See included pictures)
Scritto da: Bill
Helped double my internet speed!
I new my old flat RJ-11 telephone wire coming out of the wall socket to the back of my DSL modem wasn't cutting it with poor connectivity and bad interference, but when I plugged this super shielded RJ11 cable between my wall mount and my modem, it more than DOUBLED my internet speed from 15mb/s to 56 mb/s. I'm paying for 80 mb/s, so I plan to buy 100ft of this same cable to run directly from my outdoor phone box around the house and through the wall closest to my modem, completely replacing my 33 year-old land line that we no longer use.
Scritto da: Unclejoe
Excellent data cable
I needed to reroute the original green data cable ATT installed and it was too short, After being sold regular RJ11 telephone line in varing lengths, I bought this as a last resort. None of the other cables would work on my DSL modem, they allowed to much interference in the line. After hooking this cable up it instantly synced and presto, no more interference.
Scritto da: SunKing2
I regret paying so much
I initially thought that any old cheapie RJ11 cable would work fine. And mostly, I was right. This didn't solve my slow problems; I'm not really sure what the problem is, but I'm using an ancient router, and ancient modem, which, in the day, were only supposed to support 10Gbps max, so that's probably the problem. So I abandoned DSL, and went with cable, which seems to be more consistent than the DSL I was using in Ontario, in terms of upload and download speeds, at least for the time being. This cable is well made though. It's so stiff, that if you need a right angle connection in an enclosed space, such as with a Bell box outside, it's close to impossible to make it fit because it doesn't bend at a right angle easily enough, near the connector. Other than that, I think it's a well made cable, just it's not for me.
Scritto da: ChrisM
Well worth the investment
I recently upgraded my internet package and the new setup was to get me "up to" 50 megs download speed. When the technician installed the new modem, he only had a 10 ft cable to go from the jack to the modem. So, I was going to need to order a longer one in order to place the modem in my optimal location. The original cable was the usual generic thin, gray type. When my download speed was tested, I was only getting 38 megs speed. The technician recommended that I invest in a high quality cable for the best results. So, I ordered the 25 ft version of this cable. Firstly, I was impressed with the construction quality. But, I was even more impressed with the results. My previous download speed of 38 megs was obviously a limitation of the original cheap cable. After installing this new cable, my speed tests now are a consistent 55 megs. I certainly can't say that everybody will have a similar result. But, I am certainly very satisfied.
Scritto da: M
Good and Effective.
Want to relocate my ISP modem router to the next room which is at the center of house. I purchased this 25 ft dsl cable, insert it to the same internet phone jack and relocate my modem, then run a new cat6 cable back to the first room. It's cheaper than buying a range extender or mesh wifi system because my house is not big and internet speed is not fast. This way improves my front door video camera wifi signals.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Fantastic quality!
I was relocating my computer, and I needed to replace my 6-foot cable that came with the modem with a 25-foot cable. I was concerned that I'd be lowering the quality of my connection because that's always a risk when you use a longer cable. There are cheaper options available, but I didn't want to risk anything going wrong, so I went with this cable, and I'm so glad I did! If it's even possible, my connection seems stronger than it did with the shorter cable. This cable is much thicker than usual phone cables -- it's similar to an ethernet cable in thickness -- so I had to get 6 mm clips to attach these to my wall. They fit great and now my setup looks very neat and is still just as fast as ever. I do have to warn you that the cable connectors protrude from the wall/modem much more than a thinner cable does. It's not as flexible so it needs more clearance, so keep that in mind. It connects into my modem from the underside, and it sticks out so much that I can't actually put it on the floor. I consider this a fair trade because the build quality on these cables is so high.
Scritto da: Aragami
High quality
As described and very high quality cable latest generation, i love it because of the coating and it's seems like it will last me forever. I would defenetly buy again if I need another. ????

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